“Stand and Deliver,” which was slated to open March 7, has been pulled from the season because of casting difficulties. In its place, the theater will present an adaptation of the movie “The Breakfast Club.”

“The Little Republican,” a comedy based on the political views of the 7-year-old son of Rose owners Chris Manley and Jessie Rose, has moved from its original slot in March to May 2-10. “The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the Moon-Marigolds” is moving from the beginning of May to May 16-31. And “The Graduate,” which was slated to run in June, has been cancelled; it will be replaced with a live adaptation of “Gilligan’s Island” slated to run June 13-28.

The theater’s current show, “Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure Live,” closes this weekend.